Amazing, you know EXACTLY how the paddles in the upcoming car work already? Do you work for Ford? If you haven't driven it, that's an ignorant comment. They may look the same, but we won't know until someone tests them.Terrific! What a huge improvement all around. This is clearly an up-market model.
Lots of things to note here, including the new-gen entertainment system with separate volume (and probably tuning) knobs (not used on the new MKC according to it's latest spy pics).
Good to see the absurd rear headrests eliminated - so many current Fords you can't even see out the back window. Lets hope the front seats headrests are usable by humans too.
And lets hope the cheap hard plastic on the interior and doors has been replaced as well.
And that 3D-printed shift knob... looks like the vendor didn't have that part ready in time. And the "paddle" shifters aren't paddles at all... they are cheap little buttons. They will be as hard to use in this as they are in other current Ford's.
We'd seen the general shape of the rear window in one previous pic, but it was interpreted wrong by some folks (thanks to the camo hiding it's true shape). This clarifies it.
Here they are in a Taurus. And the reviews of them there have consistently stated they are all but useless.Amazing, you know EXACTLY how the paddles in the upcoming car work already?